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They say that poor children, disproportionately many of whom fail the 11-plus, find their chances in life damaged by the restricted syllabus on offer in secondary moderns.

On the other hand, because there are disproportionately many hubs (as well-connected routers are known), the net is particularly susceptible to deliberate attacks on those hubs, the sort of thing that cyberterrorists might attempt.The goal, Dr Barabasi says, is to create models that are statistically indistinguishable from the real Internet.

When a few individuals generate disproportionately many secondary cases, targeted interventions can theoretically lead to highly efficient control of the spread of infection.

Finally, lines 6a) and 6b) demonstrate that less than a third of the short-run estimates came from published papers (28), with Nordic evaluations accounting for disproportionately many of the publications (20).11.

Disproportionately, many of these papers will have been funded by government or the pharmaceutical industry, with charities also playing an enhanced role compared with cancer research overall.

For Mirza coquereli, Kappeler (1997) reported few affiliative interactions among individuals in general and disproportionately many aggressive encounters between adult males and females.

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The athletes in major football and men's basketball programs are disproportionately black, many from poor and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds.

Black people are disproportionately represented, many prisoners are mentally ill and growing numbers are aged and infirm.

Some poor urban Hispanics suffer disproportionately from many health problems, too, although the groups that arrived most recently, like Dominicans, seem to be healthier, on average, than Puerto Ricans who have lived in the United States for many years.

Job safety officials say that Hispanic immigrants, often unskilled and often here illegally, are hired disproportionately into many of the most dangerous jobs, like roofing, fruit picking and taxi driving.

STEM careers are just one prime example where women drop out disproportionately, but many of the relevant causes apply across our society and are not (solely) driven by bad behaviour, for instance in HEIs, but by deeply ingrained attitudes that the politicians themselves seem willing to accept in Parliament.

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